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High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene high-density (PEHD) is a thermoplastic polymer produced from the monomer ethylene. It is sometimes called "alkathene" or "polythene" when used for HDPE pipes. With a high strength-to-density ratio, HDPE is used in the production of plastic bottles, corrosion-resistant piping, geomembranes and plastic lumber. HDPE is commonly recycled, and has the number "2" as its resin identification code. In 2007, the global HDPE market reached a volume of more than 30 million tons.


Properties

HDPE is known for its high strength-to-density ratio. The density of HDPE ranges from 930 to 970 kg/m3. The standard method to test plastic density is ISO 1183 part 2 (gradient columns), alternatively ISO 1183 part 1
MVS2PRO density analyzer
. Although the density of HDPE is only marginally higher than that of low-density polyethylene, HDPE has little Branching (polymer chemistry), branching, giving it stronger intermolecular forces and tensile strength (38 MPa versus 21 MPa) than LDPE. The difference in strength exceeds the difference in density, giving HDPE a higher specific strength. It is also harder and more opaque and can withstand somewhat higher temperatures (120 °C/248 °F for short periods). High-density polyethylene, unlike polypropylene, cannot withstand normally required autoclave, autoclaving conditions. The lack of branching is ensured by an appropriate choice of catalyst (e.g., Ziegler–Natta catalysts) and chemical reaction, reaction conditions. High DPE is resistant to many different solvents, so it cannot be glued. Pipe joints must be made by welding. The physical properties of HDPE can vary depending on the molding process that is used to manufacture a specific sample; to some degree, a determining factor is the international standardized testing methods employed to identify these properties for a specific process. For example, in rotational molding, to identify the environmental stress crack resistance of a sample, the ''notched constant tensile load test'' (NCTL) is put to use. Owing to these desirable properties, pipes constructed out of HDPE are ideally applicable for drinking water and waste water (storm and sewage).


Applications

File:HDPE Construction safety net.jpg, HDPE fibers can be spun into rope File:Pulling on the hood of the Tyveck suit (5429334133).jpg, Disposable suits; nonwoven HDPE fabric File:US Navy 100824-N-0858D-272 Sailors work on a new home for Habitat for Humanity during Boise Navy Week.jpg, Housewrap File:Registered Mail Royal Mail - Great Britain-Germany 2017 - envelope front side.jpg, Plastic mailing envelopes File:Blue Striped Water Pipe.jpg, Flexible HDPE pipes File:Hdpe pipe installation.jpg, Corrugated HDPE pipe installation in storm drain project in Mexico File:Plastic outdoor chair 1 2017-06-14.jpg, The Monobloc (chair), monobloc chair File:Hanoi Vietnam The-omnipresent-plastic-chairs-01.jpg, Stools for outdoor use File:Milk crate.jpg, Bottle crates File:Cubocubo.png, Toys and playground equipment File:2014. Уничтоженные гривны в Донецке 015.jpg, Clear plastic bags (shown) are made of LDPE; blown-film shopping bags with handles are now made of HDPE File:250ml HDPE pump plastic bottle.jpg, HDPE is used to make sturdy bottles that resist oils. Transparent bottles are usually made of other plastics, such as polyethylene terephthalate File:Bottle of milk.jpg, Milk jug File:Diverse Kanisterformen.png, HDPE jerrycans resist softening and swelling from aromatic components of fuels File:FODS Connect202 TC-1 TRACKOUT CONROL STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE 2.jpg, Roller on HDPE construction entrance mat HDPE has a wide variety of applications; for applications that fall within the properties of other polymers, the choice to use HDPE is usually economic: * 3D printer filament * Arena board (puck board) * Backpacking frames * Ballistic plates * Banners * Bottle caps * Boats * Chemical compound, Chemical containers * Chemical resistance, Chemical-resistant piping * Coax cable inner insulator * HDPE pipe, Conduit protector for electrical or communications cables * Corrosion protection for steel pipelines * Electrical and plumbing boxes * Far-IR Lens (optics), lenses * Fireworks * Folding chairs and tables * Food storage containers * Fuel tanks for vehicles * Geomembrane for hydraulic applications (such as canals and bank reinforcements) * Geothermal heating, Geothermal heat transfer piping systems * Heat-resistant firework Mortar (weapon), mortars * Housewrap (Tyvek) * Hovercraft: The material is too heavy and dense for such craft but is still used occasionally * Ionizing radiation shield *Laundry detergent jugs * Lasts for shoes * Microwave telescope windows * Milk jugs * Natural gas distribution pipe systems * HDPE pipe, Piping for fluid, slurry and gas purposes * Plastic bags * Plastic bottles suitable both for recycling or re-use * Plastic surgery (skeletal and facial reconstruction) * Potable water mains * Root barrier * Shampoo bottles * Sewage mains * Snowboard rails and boxes * Stone paper * Shed, Storage sheds * Swimming pool installation * Trackout control mats * Telecom ducts * Water pipes for domestic water supply and agricultural processes * Wood plastic composites (utilizing Plastic recycling, recycled polymers) HDPE is also used for Landfill liner, cell liners in United States Resource Conservation and Recovery Act#Subtitle D: Non-hazardous Solid Wastes, subtitle D sanitary landfills, wherein large sheets of HDPE are either Extrusion welding, extrusion welded or wedge welded to form a wikt:homogeneous, homogeneous chemical-resistant barrier, with the intention of preventing the pollution of soil and groundwater by the liquid constituents of solid waste. HDPE is preferred by the pyrotechnics trade for mortars over steel or PVC tubes, being more durable and safer: HDPE tends to rip or tear in a malfunction instead of shattering and becoming shrapnel like the other materials. Milk bottles, jugs, and other hollow goods manufactured through blow molding are the most important application area for HDPE, accounting for one-third of worldwide production, or more than 8 million tonnes. Above all, China, where beverage bottles made from HDPE were first imported in 2005, is
growing market
for rigid HDPE packaging, as a result of its improving standard of living. In India and other highly populated, emerging nations, infrastructure expansion includes the deployment of pipes and cable insulation made from HDPE. The material has benefited from discussions about possible health and environmental problems caused by PVC and polycarbonate associated bisphenol A (BPA), as well as its advantages over glass, metal, and cardboard.


See also

* Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) * HDPE pipe (HDPE) * Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) * Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) * Medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) * Phillips Disaster * Plastic recycling * Polyethylene (PE) * Resin identification code * Stretch wrap * Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE)


References

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